While there are still some retailers today that have either a cash-only policy or still take cash, most consumers do not typically carry it on them.
Just three years ago, The Washington Post reported eight out of 10 people carried less than $50 in their wallets on a regular basis, according to research from Bankrate.com. Surprisingly, at this point in time, only one out of 10 Americans admitted to no longer carrying cash at all.
An astounding 62 percent of American adults surveyed in a Gallup poll this past year think the country has the possibility of becoming a cashless economy. The data also shared that 56 percent of millennials do not feel comfortable carrying cash in their wallet, which could be due to concerns of either spending it all too quickly or losing it.